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The MASSIVE compiled and remastered edition of Danielle Corsetto's long-running hit webcomic about 20-something BFFs Jamie and Hazel.
In a dramatic, deeply imaginative fantasy graphic novel, a ruined world's sworn protector struggles to keep a fracture in the populace from breaking out into violence.
The gripping true story of a South Korean woman's student days under an authoritarian regime in the early 1980s, and how she defied state censorship through the rebellion of reading.
The collected, two-color edition of the raunchy, silly, classic webcomic about an ordinary girl's dimension-hopping adventures.
Yarrow is a young chef determined to make her mark on the cutting edge of cookery with her insect-based creations, but can she win over her hero in time to seal the deal on her future?
TOP-FLIGHT CREATORS: Boasting a talent roster full of New York Times bestsellers and Eisner Award-winners, this anthology stars some of the most popular artists and writers working in children's comics today.HIGH-INTEREST: Presents a series of hilarious modernized versions of classic tales that will keep kids reading until the end. The witty, engaging, dynamically illustrated stories remove the "scholastic" aspect that can turn off kids when introducing them to folklore.GENRE RANGE: Not simply a collection of "straight" retellings, THE GIRL WHO MARRIED A SKULL features broad reinterpretations that include Afro-Futurism, light romantic comedy, and cartoony humor.WINNING FORMAT: Meets the growing demand for Common Core-aligned graphic novels that middle grade readers will self-select.
A coffee-table-sized hardcover of +150 full-color pages, bilingual Japanese and English descriptions. Sachiko's work features the monstrous feminine, languid and vulnerable men, the suggestion of sexual domination, and romantic relationships rendered as literal attack.
A story combining elements of gothic horror, period romance, and ageless human questions about mortality and love, Fortunate Beasts is explicit erotica with a point of view; its depth will keep you rooting for its heroes long after turning the last page. Launched with a crowdfunding campaign that reached its funding goal in just six hours.Sequel to 2017's Letters for Lucardo, which tripled its Kickstarter funding goal with more than 1,300 enthusiastic backers. Heikkilä's Lucardo saga - planned to be a four-part story - has a strong fan base with increasing notoriety in the erotica community.A genuinely unique addition to the paranormal romance category.Accomplished, appealing artwork with soft lines and gorgeous depictions of 18th century Europe.Mixed genres broaden the audience to include readers of horror, erotica, LGBTQ romance, and historical fiction.
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